Blutsbruder1905
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Intruder13 said:IIRC, Stalin's regime did not use bullets. Typically, they just buried people alive.
If I´m not totally wrong, Siggy´s 12 million ppl. were killed be Hitler´s regime, not Stalins

Intruder13 said:IIRC, Stalin's regime did not use bullets. Typically, they just buried people alive.
Blutsbruder1905 said:Well, 12 million people may be correct, but one thing is sure, and that´s the fact that many of them were not shot. Sure it would have changed some things, but I still don´t believe that he´d been able to invade in winter Russia, no matter what strength his army might have had.
The rest seems logical... but it stays speculation.
P.S. Penicilin (is it spelled correct?) was found by nazi-scientists, this could be judged as a positive thing..., if you forget about the thing HOW they did.
So your just a little freedom loving guy. Tell me, in your own personal words, how your freedom has been taken away by our current administration?
Matches10 said:Now there are a lot of concerns about offending and just like they kept religion a little neutral I'm sure they did not want to irritate people by including Stalin.
.Hm, try Kelo v. New London or Gonzalez v. Raich, for starters
MobBoss said:.
...until the fed government makes it legal, you dont have a "constitutional right" to grow and smoke pot. Nice try.
Andicus said:Actually your constitutional understanding is flawed.
The constitution does not say what the people may do.
All the constitution does is say what the GOVERNMENT may do.
And according to the 9th and 10th Amendments, the people reserve ALL the rights not specifically handed over to the government; the government has ONLY the specifically enumerated powers in the constitution.
By your logic, if the congress passed a law requiring state notification and permission to cross state borders, it would be completely legal.
The reason the "right leaning" members of the Supreme Court probably ruled the way they did was because they realize congress has no constitutional authority to ban marijuana.
It's scary how many people think our rights are dependent upon what the government says they are.![]()
MobBoss said:Disagree totally. There are plenty of ways to mitigate war weariness in the game and still wage war successfully. Btw, were the U.S. and Britain "tryannical" during WWII? "boggle"
MobBoss said:Rome was a democracy and then a communist state? Oh, boy we got a live one here.
MobBoss said:Uh. How is our right to bear arms being taken away and our constitution being steamrolled? Perhaps you need to come down off that mountain in Idaho?
MobBoss said:So your just a little freedom loving guy. Tell me, in your own personal words, how your freedom has been taken away by our current administration?
MobBoss said:You are entitled to your beliefs..I too am in the military and I dont think its a sham...oh..I feel extra comfortable saying that as well.
MobBoss said:Wrong. If you are truly in the military then you realize that yes, you have promised to protect those bureaucrats, just as well as the anti-war wingnuts and everyone in between. You dont get to pick and choose. You gave up that right by volunteering.
MobBoss said:So now Bush was behind 9/11? Why is it that wing-nuts like this can never remember their source, but say "oh you can find it easy". Well bubba, go find it and post us a link.
MobBoss said:And with that you show your true colors. I highly doubt that you are in the military at all. You dont seem to understand that protecting the government and the constitution are mutually exclusive...you cant have one without the other.
MobBoss said:And if what you say is true, then why oh why is the media full of issues such as "right to choose"'; "right to privacy"; "right to bear arms"; etc. etc....
Originally posted by Sturmtrupp
I have to disagree, I believe that Fredrick the II was the greatest German leader. He managed to double the size the Brandenburg-Prussia and essentially create the foundation for Bismarck's unification a century later. Also he was a peoples king, fought three juggernauts simultaneously, mobilizing the army his father built, in the seven year war and became quite the diplomat. He is not called Great without reason.
Read about what's really going on in Louisiana. As Andicus clarified above, the constitution protects us from the government. They slight handedly included the 14th Admendant that says the any persons born in the U.S., or naturalized, are under jurisdiction of the Federal Government. Why do you think that clause is there? If it wasn't, the government couldn't do what it is doing now, which is telling you not to smoke pot. When you understand the world we lived in now, compared to how much freedom we had originally, you can see how our rights were taken away, and how they are being taken away now. We are dependant on Big Brother now, and it's only a matter of time before it gets worse. We were a self governing nation. A republic, as Benjamin Franklin said.
Have you read the patriot act? I suggest you do.
When your leaders lie you into war, it's a sham. If you think they didn't, well this is a lost cause. I don't see how people think people in such high places could possibly have their insterest at hand when they don't even live in the same world they do. This is your typical pyramid hierarchy that over time obscures the rulers view of the people and detaches him from them. This system works only in small groups, not spanning the entire nation. After a while peoples rights/welfare are easily expendable, especially when they have no concept of where they came from.
.Truly in the military? Listen, I didn't take an oath to protect the president, nor congress, from enemies foreign and domestic. It was the constitution
conceded this temporarily, as I cannot find it "easy". I cannot for the life of me remember this guys name. All I remember it was on C-Span. I sent an email to a friend who showed me it, and I will show you later if you would like. I did not claim that Bush was behind 9/11, but there was a similar event that got us into a war. Pearl Harbor. It is a well known fact that enough officials knew about Pearl Harbor before hand to do anything about it. But it was to get us into the war.
.Now it's mutually exclusive. But, once again, this is not what I signed up for, nor why. But you seem to know what a real military person sounds like. So, tell me. What do they sound like? How do they think? If you mean that military personel are supposed to be stupid brainless fools, then yes, I don't fit the mold
The consitution stated we have "inalienable rights". You seem to be ok with having to get licenses for driving, marriage, owing weapons, things that people have done for years without government getting invovled. This is sad. It was never like this. These are basic human rights that have been turned into privileges. About the eminent domain, that clause is talking about public use. These new cases are dealin with private businesses. This is what I was saying about democracy. The commercial district gets more protection than the public does. Mussolini said that fascism is the merger of the corporation and the state. Umm, we aren't that far away. Who do you think does the real talking? Money or the people? See my quote below...
Journalism is dead in American media. If you think that the media gives you unbiased news, you need to read other sources. Do not be the man of one book. This is why other countries think we are stupid. Their mainstream media hasn't been bought out yet, so when they compare what they are hearing to what we are saying, we look like fools. And being in the military, I see this all the time overseas. Listen, this information is out there, but if you don't care to find out, you won't.
Now I suppose you think that link leads to a good journalism source. The funny thing is is that the left actually exhibits more facist sides than the right. The "if you dont think like we do you are stupid" mentality and the lack of ability to discuss anything logically pretty much sums it up. Yeah, I suppose a leftwing lemming would chant something like "bush is hitler" all the way to the cliff edge and right off it. Tell you what - keep it up. Hate nationalism, god, religion, the military and all the would be right and decent in the world...Ma and Pa America are taking more notice these days to whats actually being said and done. Hate him or love him, Bush was re-elected simply because his views were closer to the moderates of america than Kerry's was.....all that the anti-god, anti-military, anti-hetero speak of the left will do is drive droves of moderates to the right. If you really and I mean really think "Bush is Hitler", then you probably need some type of therapy. Seriously."Here's a link that parallels Facists Germany with Neo-Conservative America so you can understand what some people are talking about when they say "Bush is Hitler"."
Siggy19 said:With regard to Stalin (from an earlier comment about Eastern Europe)... Poland and the Baltic states were artificial countries created after the first world war based upon states that had existed in the past but had long since lost their independence. Both had a large Russian population and so Stalin's deal with Hitler was pretty much confirming the status quo from Stalin's perspective. Stalin did not heavily colonise them, but DID use them as a buffer when Hitler attacked as expected. This gave Stalin the time he needed to move factories behind the Caucasus mountains and start rolling out the greatest tank of the era, which was when the famed Panzers finally started losing.
Even after the second world war, he followed the same basic approach. While Eastern Europe were definitely client states of Russia, they were not generally abused or repressed particularly (Hungary in 1956 and Czechoslovakia in 1968 being the two exceptions in 30 years that prove the rule). Compare with America's behaviour in Latin America and South East Asia during the same period - just how much freedom did either country promote ?